Apple Watch prices in Singapore

From the creators of the iphone, ipod, and macbook, comes a revolutionary gadget that would change the way we see technology. Introducing the Apple Watch, one of the most cutting-edge piece of technology you could ever own. Make calls, answer notifications, and personalize according to your lifestyle with the state of the art Apple Watch. Read more about it!

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What you need to know about the Apple watch

Stylish, edgy, and a status symbol to some, the Apple Watch is a revolutionary gadget released in September 2014. This wearable piece of technology enables users to connect to the web, answer messages, emails, and calls, listen to music, organize and stay fit, all within 1.65 inch of screen. The Apple Watch is more of an extension to your iPhone than a separate gadget, you can customize it according to your lifestyle and enhance your Apple experience with the Apple Watch.

Be up to date with what’s happening

The Apple Watch is all about being connected, whenever, wherever. The gadget let’s you in on the buzz with the latest in all your social media accounts, emails, and other messages. Once a notification arrives, a simple tap would give you a quick glance on the message, enabling you to respond to it or not. The Apple Watch keeps you up to date on your calendar, activities, mail, and your phone, detecting incoming messages and calls. You can also quickly respond to them without opening your device. A simple text, tap or let Siri do all the work; all of this in one small, wearable watch.

Stay healthy and motivated

With the growing popularity of health and fitness, the Apple Watch has features that would keep you in track and motivated on your progress. The watch features an exclusive activity app that provides a snapshot of your daily activities such as standing, move, and exercise. The goal of the app is to complete the activity by the end of the day. For health buffs, having the Apple Watch with you on your workout is a lifesaver. You can accurately measure your movement using the Workout app and choose from a myriad of routines that you can do while hitting the gym. Set your goals, keep track of your progress, and achieve your dream body with the Apple Watch.

Personalize your Apple Watch

The Apple Watch can reflect your personality in many ways possible. It is designed to suit your needs from different straps, and interchangeable bands to the watch’s face with an amazing selection of styles and colors, that you can combine. You can choose which information to display and fully customize your Apple Watch. Give your phone an extension and get a hold of the best Apple Watch today from iprice.

Apple Watch Expert Reviews

gizmodo.com.au

Reviewed on 2017-10-04

After years of flailing mediocrity, smartwatches have gotten good enough to be mainstream. Two devices released in the last month, the Apple Watch Series 3 and the Fitbit Ionic, are the best we've seen. Not only are they both very, very good at telling t...

The sheen has worn off of wearables. The pack has begun to thin, and even industry leaders like Fitbit felt the pinch. There are a few exceptions, of course. At the low end, companies like Xiaomi have quickly become market-share leaders, courtesy of $15 f...

The overall look and feel of the Apple Watch, as with most products from Cupertino, was a major plus for me. The last thing you want is a watch that you have to apologize for visually just so you can find out when Ebay is asking you to bid from your wrist...The Apple Watch feels exactly like you'd expect it to: a first attempt. Apple's fused its own design ethos with the limited technology around at the moment to make a compelling smartwatch – but it's still a smartwatch, a device that doesn't really have an...

Update: There's invertible going to be an Apple Watch 2, and you can read all of the rumors. It's safe to stay we're expected an increase in battery life, more fitness features that are actually useful and maybe even a camera for on-wrist FaceTime video...

The overall look and feel of the Apple Watch, as with most products from Cupertino, was a major plus for me. The last thing you want is a watch that you have to apologize for visually just so you can find out when Ebay is asking you to bid from your wrist...The Apple Watch feels exactly like you'd expect it to: a first attempt. Apple's fused its own design ethos with the limited technology around at the moment to make a compelling smartwatch – but it's still a smartwatch, a device that doesn't really have an...

Update: Apple Watch Series 2 is launching this week with a built-in GPS chip and waterproof capabilities. There's also an Apple Watch Series 1, exactly like the iPhone smartwatch we reviewed below, but with the faster processor of the Apple Watch 2. Here'...

Gone are golds yellow and rose and in their place Apple Watch has a whole new Edition — Ceramic White.The original Apple Watch Edition launched in 2015, was crafted out of yellow or rose gold, and cost $10K and up. It was for people who stay in 6-star hot...

Lightweight and comfortable to wear, Fast performance thanks to the new dualcore processor, Screen looks great, if not as bright as the one found on Series 2, watchOS 3 is the best version of the operating system yet, $100 cheaper than Series 2 and offers...Display is not superbright, No true waterproofing, Lack of GPS, Battery life is still an issue

When Apple held their big keynote event back in September, a heap of new products were announced. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus were easily the starlets of the entire show, but they were also accompanied by the new AirPods and Apple Watch Series 2. While these...

Faster than original, More affordable than Series 2,Lacks GPS and waterproofing, No stainless steel option

How often should smartwatches iterate? It's a difficult question. Motorola isn't seeing the benefit in doing it yearly, and it's not the only one. Apple chose to wait 18 months between the first and second models of its smartwatch, but that may still have...

The next generation of entry-level smartwatch.Serenity Caldwell has been writing and talking about and tinkering with Apple products since she was old enough to double-click. Managing editor of iMore, she hosts a number of popular podcasts and speaks freq...

Same storage space, speed, and basic functions of Apple Watch Series 2, but for less money. WatchOS 3 is much-improved software over last yearLacks swim-ready water resistance and onboard GPS found in Series 2 models. Only comes in aluminum models

You don't need a smartwatch. And if you think you do, paying more than a couple of hundred dollars feels pretty hard to swallow.The Apple Watch, in its second year, has focused on refinement. Really, the best part is the operating system, which has become...

Same storage space, speed, and basic functions of Apple Watch Series 2, but for less money. WatchOS 3 is much-improved software over last yearLacks swim-ready water resistance and onboard GPS found in Series 2 models. Only comes in aluminum models

You don't need a smartwatch. And if you think you do, paying more than a couple of hundred dollars feels pretty hard to swallow.The Apple Watch, in its second year, has focused on refinement. Really, the best part is the operating system, which has become...

Same storage space, speed, and basic functions of Apple Watch Series 2, but for less money. WatchOS 3 is much-improved software over last yearLacks swim-ready water resistance and onboard GPS found in Series 2 models. Only comes in aluminum models

You don't need a smartwatch. And if you think you do, paying more than a couple of hundred dollars feels pretty hard to swallow.The Apple Watch, in its second year, has focused on refinement. Really, the best part is the operating system, which has become...

Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Speed improved by watchOS 3Interface can be counterintuitive at first, Lack of GPS

Our Apple Watch first-gen review looks at the original Apple Watch's features, design and build quality, screen quality, interface, battery life, specs and pricing, and compares it to the Apple Watch Series 1 and Series 2 that replaced it. The Apple Watch...

It was easy to miss in Apple's barrage of announcements earlier this month, but the Apple Watch Series 1 is actually a different product from the (now-extinct) 1st-generation Apple Watch . If only by a little. We got a Series 1 Watch in house: Read on for...

On 7 September 2016, Apple announced its new Apple Watch Series 2 and an update to the original, naming it the Apple Watch Series 1. The new watches both offer a 50 percent faster processor over the original, while the Series 2 comes with GPS, brighter di...

The Apple Watch Series 2 is catching all the headlines, but how does it compare to some of the other smartwatches out there in the market, namely the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport. In this comparison we look at how the 2016 Apple Watch Series 2 com...

Smartwatches are a product group where manufacturers still seem to be hopeful in, if you look at the number of models that have been released. We decided to take a look at all the smartwatches we've tested recently to find out which one is the best. F...

Easy to set up, Easy to use, Great looking screen, Digital crown is enjoyable to useShorter battery life than competitors

The release of the Apple Watch made the prospect of owning a smartwatch much more popular. Apple Watch did not provide any groundbreaking innovations or features, but it does have the usual Apple finesse that makes the fit and finish so aesthetically plea...

Stylish design, Clever interface, Two sizesExpensive at any level, Battery life is one day, Missing many key apps

Donning the Apple Watch in 2016 is a little more tempting because its price is lower, while its app count is higher. It's a fantastic smartwatch, as long as you're expecting an iPhone-tied convenience gadget.That's why my Apple Watch is still ticking aw...

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